I have a sb-200 that the meter does not work.I deoxit the meter selector switch and it didn't help.I can get movement of the meter by putting my ohm meter across the terminals.Any help of what to look for will be appreciated.Also can I run the amp using an external power meter to tune it for max output?ThanksDale (KD0GES)

if the meter shows no indication on any selection then chances are you have a bad connetion or broken wire or some sort of mechanical problem. If the meter moves with an ohm meter then the meter itself is probably good. Check the meter for back to back safety diodes, remove them and see if the meter works. Maybe have a shorted diode there. I think you will find a bad connection or even a corroded terminal on the meter. Remove the nuts and clean the terminals.

The meter on the SB200 didn't come with protection diodes across the meter, so if ithas diodes, then someone added them. Who knows what they may have used. If either diode is shorted then the meter won't indicate and probably wouldn't indicateeven with the current from a multimeter. It is simple enough to check the diodes(if indeed they are there) with a multimeter. Remove them and check resistancea short will give about zero ohms. A good diode with indicate zero in one direction and very high resistance in the other (maybe no indication). It is a BAD idea to tryand operate the amp without a working meter, particularly if you are no well versedin the operation of the amp. Do you know a local tech who can help? An SB200is a simple and easy to repair amp, since you seem unsure as how to proceed, thenplease get help before you damage the amp farther or injure yourself.Allen KA5N

Upon further investigation I found some wires that have gotten hot enough to melt the coating.When I turned it on before the tubes would light up.I am now replacing the bad wiring and while I am at it I probably will put in new capacitors in the power supply.My guess is the rectifier diodes are bad.I did find the diodes for the meter protection at radio shack.I am assuming the transformed is OK if the tubed light up.Thanks for the help.Dale (KD0GES)

I removed the high voltage output wires from the power supply board for the transformer and checked the resistance and got 13.2 ohms.My guess is it should read 0 ohms on the secondary side of the transformer with an ohm meter.Would this indicate the transformer is bad?ThanksDale (KD0GES)

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